Another ranking rise for Melbourne Business Schools MBA

Melbourne Business School has jumped seven places to 27th spot in The Economist’s 2017 rankings of the world’s best Full-Time MBA programs, outranking London Business School, Carnegie Mellon University, IE Business School, Cambridge University, Oxford University, and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

The Economist’s latest WhichMBA? ranking reflects 21 factors across four categories: new career opportunities; salary; personal development/education experience; and potential to network.

The School performed particularly well in the last two categories, with a breakdown showing our faculty are effectively ranked the 12th best in the world and the breadth of our alumni network, 18th.

“The quality of our MBA program continues to earn the recognition it deserves,” Melbourne Business School Dean Zeger Degraeve said. “This latest result reflects the tremendous effort our faculty and staff have put in to offering a world-class, career-enhancing experience at our School and reinforces our presence among the world’s top one per cent of MBA programs.“